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Old 10-22-2009, 05:00 AM   #21
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Re: should i start stunting my sport bike?????

idk, ur on "stunt"life .... i say shut up and stunt
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Old 10-22-2009, 09:33 AM   #22
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what kinda surgery did you get done, im still debating on rather to get it or not.
Man I went with the Donor Cadaver method, it took me a while to get back to being active and playing sports (almost a year and a half)...........but if I wouldn't have had it done, walking up steps and running/lateral movements are a pain. The other two methods seemed like the recovery time was the fastest, but it just didn't seem so tempting to take away from the patellar tendon and hamstring. The disadvantages to that were tendonitis from the patellar tendon, hamstring is graft slippage, and the donor cadaver has a risk of infection. Realistically I've been told that it's not the method you should worry about, instead it's the placement of the graft.......meaning the main factors in knee stability are correct graft placement by the surgeon and treatment of other menisco-ligament injuries in the knee, rather than choice of graft.


This guy tried to perform on a torn ACL and look what happened....he had trick knee

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Old 10-22-2009, 09:57 AM   #23
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what kinda surgery did you get done, im still debating on rather to get it or not.


yah i was never scared of getting hurt either. then i blew my collar bone out of my sternum, blew 2 discs in my neck and now just tore my acl and fractured my tib. none of which were anything from me making mistakes riding. so while u may not be worried about it, you probably should be because you gotta think about shit like my situation. i was just about to reinlist with the army before i got hurt and now i have no chance of ever getting back in and now im pretty much fucked out of my career....
that all depends, are you still in the army or did you get out and are thinking about going back in? i got out for 2 years and just went back in, if you wait a while, you can start getting it anitated in you medical files which in turn will make your injuries "service related" and you can actually draw disability which is a percentage based on the extent of the injuries, but it pays for the rest of your life. i was skating with a buddy off post when i was a PFC 4 years ago and he destroyed his wrist, he's gettin $190 a month. anything helps now days, times are tough lol
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Old 10-22-2009, 12:05 PM   #24
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Re: should i start stunting my sport bike?????

if that bike is your only transportation its obviously a bad idea to stunt it, and the 650r isnt a common stuntbike so parts will be a bitch to find for it.
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